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Logan Tyler Fortier posted a condolence
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Grandma was such a wonderful and caring person I am so lucky to have the pleasure of being her grandson. It's terribly sad she was taken from us early but I know she is looking down, watching out for us now. I always looked forward to coming up to Washington to visit for the summers; there are so many great memories! I'll never forget playing backgammon with grandma on the bluff at Kalaloch and going on day trips and hikes and adventures but always looking forward to coming back to the campsite to see what Grandma was gonna cook up. From the Loganberry pies on my birthday to eating popcorn and playing Uno in the old Allegro motor home at night, Ill always cherish the time I got to spend with you guys. It was hard to see grandma not how I remember her but I am so grateful I was able to see her one last time to say I love you. I can't even put it in words how much I loved her and how much she meant to me, my times spent with you guys has truly made me the person I am today. Not a day goes by that I dont look at Grandmas stuffed bear Muffy and think of all the wonderful memories. I know youre watching over us now and one day we will all be together again. I love and miss you Grandma! Logan
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Randy and Kathy Stephens lit a candle
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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Dwayne, we just received your note this morning and our hearts are aching for you. Janice was such a help for me when Paul was a baby, 24 years ago. He always loved crawling up on her lap and snugglying for a rest time. And then at age 2 she got him started drinking coffee (mostly milk at first.) She'd be happy to know that he is a totally dedicated coffee drinker today. When we went to the Spaghetti Factory she would always sing 'That's Amore' ' to him. She made all of us laugh to much. We miss you both, and will keep you in our prayers. Randy and Kathy Stephens
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Adrielle Fortier lit a candle
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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I was lucky enough to spend my summers with Grandma & Grandpa. My brothers & I would come home 15 lbs. heavier due to grandma's wonderful home cooked meals, mornin' pancakes, fresh berry topped icecream desserts...man grandma could cook! Wish I'd payed more attention, I'm a horrible cook. I loved sitting on her lap in the motor home singing dolly parton songs all the way to Kalaloch. There's so much that I'll always cherish about grandma: her hearty laugh & distict call for grandpa 'Dwayyyyyyneeee...' that you could hear down the street, her beautiful patio flowers, picking green beans & carrots from the garden, the daytime soaps and qvc, getting to lick the bowl when she made brownies or cookies, backgammon, listening to grandpa on the ham radio, nature hikes, nature soundtracks, the northern lights, my first bra at age 6 haha, afternoon lunches on the swing, morning coffee on the patio, Kalaloch and all the great friends we met along the way... Most of all I'll always cherish being able to say Goodbye. And hearing her say I love you. And telling her I love her with a kiss on her beautiful soft cheek. She always had the softest skin. Thankyou Grandpa for giving me the oppertunity to say goodbye. You are the best Granparents a kid could ask for and I LOVE YOU SO MUCH! And Grandma, I know you're watching...I'll make you proud! LOVE YOU GRANDPA!!!
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Adrielle 4ta lit a candle
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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My summers growing up were spent with Grandma & Grandpa I'm so thankful for all the memories and grama/pa-isms. I loved sitting on grandma's lap on the way to Kalaloch singing dolly parton songs all the way there. I will always cherish the laughter and stories, the nature hikes, the northern lights, backgammon,the morning coffee chats, and all the friends we met along the way. Grandma was one hell of a woman and you two taught me so much about life and I thankyou for that. I love you GRANDPA. And Grandma...I know you're watching so I will make you proud! LOVE YOU!!!
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Rassamee Hayes (Bryan) lit a candle
Monday, May 17, 2010
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I grew up next to Janice and Dwayne in University Place. I remember going next door to visit with Janice and being welcomed into her home. Since my birthday is July 27th and Janice's is July 26th, she would take me out for ice cream sundaes to celebrate our birthdays. When I moved away to college, I would come visit my family on the weekend and if Janice was outside, we would catch up over the fence. One year we had these very annoying neighbors who would party late into the night. My parents were upset about it because they needed to go to work early. One weekend when I was at home from college, I heard Janice come out of her house around 8 or 9 am. She started yelling at the loud neighbor's house and all of a sudden this enormously LOUD sound was heard and I realized she had a fog horn!!! She was yelling at those neighbors saying how do you like that huh? and then blowing the fog horn. My family was cracking up and then I heard other neighbors cheer Janice on, saying, 'You go Janice!' It was then I remember how great she was and realized as an adult that she had a fabulous sense of humor also! I was blessed to grow up with such a fabulous neighbor and I try to show my neighbors and friends the same courtesy and love that Janice showed me. She will be missed.
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Pat De Pirro posted a condolence
Friday, May 14, 2010
We will surely miss Janice. She always lite up the room when she entered. She was caring and loving to everyone, and she had a great sense of humor. Pat
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Debi Crossland posted a condolence
Friday, May 14, 2010
May 14, 2009 Uncle Dwayne, Niece Stephanie and Nephew Gregory and your families, My sis, Janice is an amazing woman, wife, mother, aunt, cousin and sister. Janice loved her family very much! My memories of visits when I was younger included peanut butter and homemade jelly sandwiches with Stephanie and Gregory on the lawn. Uncle Dwayne building something out of wood in his workshop with his shirt off and my sister Janice baking and cooking in a pretty apron! I was 4 years old and Dwayne and Janice's flower girl for their wedding. I would call on Saturday mornings and ask Janice what time the homemade blueberry pancakes would be ready; she would chuckle and say come on up. Would always bring a smile to my face; however a little distance from Arizona. May your memories bring you love,joy,comfort and happiness always. ~ Debi Crossland, Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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Tom Williams lit a candle
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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Janice was a beautiful person who shared her home and her life with so many people. Many of us at Motorola will always remember her for giving us a place to enjoy a wonderful meal and her warm hospitality. We are truly thankful to God for her life here on earth and for the many wonderful memories she leaves behind. Mother Theresa once said: 'We all cannot do GREAT things. but we can all do LITTLE things with great LOVE'. Janice Elizabeth Monnett did a lot of LITTLE THINGS with GREAT LOVE in her life. We loved her and we will miss her. Our deepest and heartfelt sympathies go out to the Monnett family and friends.
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Jamie Dayton posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 10, 2009 Uncle Dwayne, Cousins Greg and Stephanie and family, I am very sorry about the loss of Aunt Janice. She was a very beautiful and caring woman, who loved you all very much. I wish I had the words to say to bring you comfort and peace during these difficult times, other than I love you and I am here for you all. ~ Jamie Dayton, Fife, Washington
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Chrissy Mady posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 10, 2009 Dwayne, Tom the kids and I are going to miss Janice very much. She was a very kind and loving person and we are so glad we got to know her. You are the best neighbors we have ever had adn are very grateful to have you in our lives. We are here for you whenever you need us. Love Sincerely, Tom and Chrissy Mady ~ Chrissy Mady, University Place, Washington
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Mary Magallon posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 10, 2009 Uncle Dwayne and family, I am very sorry for your loss. I loved Aunt Janice very much and she will be greatly missed. She loved you all very much. Mary, Jose, Ashley & Steven Magallon - Hacienda Heights, CA ~ Mary Magallon, Hacienda Heights, California
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Joanne Matthews posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 11, 2009 Dwayne: As you know, we feel very privileged to have been included into your circle of friends. Whether it be at the beach or a long distance phone call, Janice always had that special ability to bring sunshine to a cloudy day. Janice once told me that she thought she would make a dam fine Guardian Angel, fully supplied with a cute little set of wings....I'm going to hold her to it. I know she is watching over us at this very moment. The memories we have of the two of you will be with us always. ~ Joanne Matthews, Abbotsford, British Columbia
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Maryelen Johnson posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 12, 2009 Janice and You came into our lives in the last six years; what a friendship; it seems you have been there for so many more. I just needed her as a mature women friend and she was heaven sent. I will treasure the gift of knowing her and can hear her laughter that is so healing. Dwayne you will always be out friend. You are so precious and we know the void you will feel without Janice being there to direct you to another project. Yes, she will be watching how the top of her kitchen cabinets are finished. She is alive in the personal creative touches that you both put into the planning and building of the new kitchen. Always you Friends, Maryelen and Bob ~ Maryelen Johnson, University Plaace, Washington
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Ron and Edna Rigger posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 12, 2009 Dwayne, Your and Janices' friendship has been such a bright spot in our lives. You and Janice could always make a gathering at the beach into a party. We remember when we first met you, we were all parked on the bluff at Kalaloch and you asked for us to come over and tell your grandchildren scary stories around the campfire. That was almost twenty years ago, and many Kalaloch adventures. It has been such a treasure to have had Janice in our lives, we will miss her laughter and saying 'Come on in honey, Maggy be quiet', when knocking on the door at Kalaloch. Those memories will always be with us. How did we get so lucky to have had such wonderful people in our lives. We love you Dwayne ~ Ron and Edna Reiger, Grandview, Washington
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Michelle Webb posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 12, 2009 Janice will be greatly missed. I am not sure if you remember me but i am the daughter of Marty and Theresa Fee. You and Janice used to babysit my brother and I. I will never forget the times that my parents would drop us off at your house on the way to work and we would spend the day playing in the living room or out in the backyard on the swing set. My brother and I enjoyed those days so very much. Those are days that we will always remember. Now that we are grown with our own children I could only hope and Wish to find a babysitter for our children as caring and passionate as she was. Dwayne I am so sorry for your loss. My thought and prayers go out to you and your family at this hard time. You and Janice will always live on in our family. Believe it or not I still have the Cradle that you made me over 20 plus years ago for my dolls and it is actually in my daughters room now waiting for her to be old enough to play with it. It actually looks like you made it yesturday. Thank you both for all the wonderful memories. Love Sincerely, Michelle Webb(Fee) ~ Michelle Webb (Fee), Puyallup, Washington
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The Deeds Family posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Dwayne with deepest sympathy. It was a good time in our lives to have been able to share you both in the neighborhood, when we all lived on Royal St. The two of you together were always meant to be. Janice will always be remebered in our hearts as will you. Violet, Caren and Monte.
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Charlene Kovacs (Chuckie) lit a candle
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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My oldest sister whom I spent many many years of many great times with is no longer here for me to talk with just any old time and did we love sharing new recipes and can't forget all the shopping and lunches out. She taught me how to cook,I know Freds happy about that. Janice was my sister,my teacher and my best friend. I will miss her ever so dearly but hold her always in my heart and all the great memories we shared togeter. I Love You Big Sis....Chuckie
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Larry and Patty Lee lit a candle
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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Our hearts are heavy with sympathy and love for you in this time of loss for such a great friend. We keep hoping these last two weeks have been a nightmare and we'll wake up to be playing a hot game of pinochle tonight with Janice. But the reality sez it will not be so. Dwayne, you and Janice have shown us over the last 15 years how to live a selfless life style. I never know two other people that would give you the shirt off their backs without even being asked; the GI's that had a meal on your gratitude for their service. But the most selfless act I've ever witnessed was seeing those daily emails from you over the last two weeks of those final tender moments of love you shared with all your friends in the unimaginable loss of the most important person of your life. I'm sure it will help you with the grieving process, it certainly has help us. Thank you for sharing those private loving moments. Dwayne, hold onto those years of memories as they will sustain you in this difficult time and for the rest of your life. We'll do the same and be sure we create many new ones to come. Our love and sympathy in this time of your loss, Your friends, Patty & Larry
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Laura Grimstad posted a condolence
Thursday, May 13, 2010
I was so sad to see Janice's obituary in the paper this morning. Back in 1988 I was a 'stay at home mom' with our first son, Erik. I didn't know very many people, outside of my teacher friends. Someone told me how great Janice was with kids. She would watch Erik while I took a few hours for myself. Sometimes I would even be brave enough to go skiing at Crystal for the day. Erik always had fun at Janice's house. I remember seeing her walking around exploring the backyard with several toddlers. I am sorry that I didn't keep in touch with her. Whenever I go by your neighborhood I think of her and remember what a great support she was to me as a new mother.
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